In this episode of 'When Women Preach', Pastor Alex Choi shares hard-won wisdom from planting churches in Los Angeles and serving in Portland, revealing how authentic storytelling and deep listening transformed his ministry. He offers practical guidance on leadership transitions and opens up about leaving behind white-centric theological frameworks and the evangelical "posture-position gap" that hurt people on the back end rather than the front. -- Co-Hosts: Cris Otonari & Young Lee...
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In this episode of 'When Women Preach', Pastor Alex Choi shares hard-won wisdom from planting churches in Los Angeles and serving in Portland, revealing how authentic storytelling and deep listening transformed his ministry. He offers practical guidance on leadership transitions and opens up about leaving behind white-centric theological frameworks and the evangelical "posture-position gap" that hurt people on the back end rather than the front. -- Co-Hosts: Cris Otonari & Young Lee...
Leading with Generosity in Advocacy with Diane Ujiiye
When Women Preach
29 minutes
1 year ago
Leading with Generosity in Advocacy with Diane Ujiiye
Diane Ujiiye shares her journey as an activist, discussing her experiences with community service, public policy, and the importance of solidarity among marginalized groups. She emphasizes the need for connection, understanding, and generosity in activism, particularly within the AAPI and Latina communities. ResourcesAPI Rise: https://www.api-rise.org/--Co-Hosts: Young Lee Hertig & Cris OtonariSound Producer: Joana ChoiMusic: Paul ChoiISAAC // @isaacfellowship // www.isaacweb.orgDisclaime...
When Women Preach
In this episode of 'When Women Preach', Pastor Alex Choi shares hard-won wisdom from planting churches in Los Angeles and serving in Portland, revealing how authentic storytelling and deep listening transformed his ministry. He offers practical guidance on leadership transitions and opens up about leaving behind white-centric theological frameworks and the evangelical "posture-position gap" that hurt people on the back end rather than the front. -- Co-Hosts: Cris Otonari & Young Lee...